Quotes on the topic: Sat


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A politician is an arse upon which everyone has sat except a man.


It was a lot of fun on the set. I had the most fun making that movie out of all of them. I'm sure if I sat and thought about it, but none that I could think of offhand.


When I got my first loft, I still didn't know what I was going to paint... There were long stretches when I just sat there and thought without interruption.


I was studying for the SAT's and learning lines.


I've never sat there and plotted out how I was going to become successful or famous.


I got so I simply gagged everytime I sat before my desk to write an ad.


I've often sat down with people talking about a film I've been in, and they haven't realised I was in it.


When I first decided I wanted to make beats and write songs and stuff like that, it wasn't like I sat down and the first thing I wrote was even halfway legit. It took a while to find my way through it.


Fame and stardom sat very easily on Elizabeth Taylor's shoulders.


By 1976, I was, like, Gonesville. I practically lived at the Troubador for several years. When Bette Midler was there for six weeks, I went every day for both shows. I sat there mesmerized. The only person who went as much as I did was Cher.


I'd like to provide an SAT word in everything I do.


I have found that sitting in a place where you have never sat before can be inspiring.


Once, the parental bed collapsed because all the children sat on it at once.


I sat there with everything - and I had nothing.


We haven't sat down with Scott and Caroline and said, Now you realize that there's X amount of pounds of thrust. And this can happen and that can happen.


I know all actors are different, but I've never sat down and asked the writers, 'Where are we headed? Am I good or bad?'


I've sat in the theater for thousands and thousands of shows.


Some of the overflow audience actually sat on the stage.


Even though I was trained in play writing and screenwriting, when I sat down to write a comic book for the first time, Alan Moore was first and foremost in my mind.


I think if a 30-year-old Bill Cosby sat on stage with a 72-year-old Bill Cosby, they would enjoy each other.